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technology, one of the winners today and that's pretty steady throughout the session. up 27 points on nasdaq. 3193 even on the last trade on the nasdaq. s&p 500 touching a five-year high. take a look. up 7.66 point on the standard & poor's. will we or won't we end the week in the range? josh lipton with a look at the markets and where we need to be less than an hour from now to make it official. >> maria, the big drama, will the major indices close up for the sixth week in a row, or will this be the first week of 2013 where the stocks finish in the red? at risk of failing here the dow. gains early in the session wiping out losses for the week. the dow right now, 13,984. break even for the dow would be 14,090. so the dow having a little -- blue chips having a little room to make up there. s&p 500, your benchmark, as it stands right now 1516. now break even for the s&p 500 on the week would be 1513. so, moving on. let's take one last check here of the nasdaq. tech heavy nasdaq at 3192, and break even for the nasdaq would be 3179. so with just a little less than one-hour
technology, one of the winners today and that's pretty steady throughout the session. up 27 points on nasdaq. 3193 even on the last trade on the nasdaq. s&p 500 touching a five-year high. take a look. up 7.66 point on the standard & poor's. will we or won't we end the week in the range? josh lipton with a look at the markets and where we need to be less than an hour from now to make it official. >> maria, the big drama, will the major indices close up for the sixth week in a row,...
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you need to invest in r & d and technology. spinning out has allowed to us do that. >> now, there is an uneven way that you made your quarter in that we saw some core prep growth lower than historical but terrific ticks up in procedural segments. is this a lumpy thing that will be smoothed over overtime or will the next quarter be a very tough comparison? >> we had a really good quarter that was bit on the successes overs last couple years. core prep was growing in the mid single digits. where you saw was across all of procedure solutions we saw an uptick after a very challenging year that we were reorganizing and reshaping that side of of the business. weep saw great strength in the infusion business and we saw a little bit of a slow down in our dispensing business but it was for the right reasons. it's because we're in the saddle in between the introduction of a new and leap frogging type of technology into the dispensing market so some of our customers have decided to lease from us for a while before upgrading to the new tec
you need to invest in r & d and technology. spinning out has allowed to us do that. >> now, there is an uneven way that you made your quarter in that we saw some core prep growth lower than historical but terrific ticks up in procedural segments. is this a lumpy thing that will be smoothed over overtime or will the next quarter be a very tough comparison? >> we had a really good quarter that was bit on the successes overs last couple years. core prep was growing in the mid...
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if technology hasn't participated that start to. >> exactly. so many people in bearish technology. it is great you point that out. nasdaq is associated with tech. i would continue to buy the quality tech names. >> that does it for us. have a great weekend. power start now. >> halftime is over. >> "power lunch" and second half of the trading day starts right now. >> it does start right now. and the rally lives at least for now, major indexes wiping out losses for the week. s&p 500 touching multiyear highs. rally, alive. a heart beat there. dow back above 14,000. even the nasdaq joining the party. it is on pace to close at a 12-year high. of course, have you heard -- i bet you probably haven't heard. northeast is bracing for a blizzard. thousands of flight have been cancelled. two feet of snow expected in some areas. mostly to the north of new york city. the latest on the storm path and at which sectors will be impacted the most. >>> first on cnbc, mattel meeting analyst. toy maker ceo will speak with us first on "power lunch" before he spokes with the street -- guess who's here? >>
if technology hasn't participated that start to. >> exactly. so many people in bearish technology. it is great you point that out. nasdaq is associated with tech. i would continue to buy the quality tech names. >> that does it for us. have a great weekend. power start now. >> halftime is over. >> "power lunch" and second half of the trading day starts right now. >> it does start right now. and the rally lives at least for now, major indexes wiping out...
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we'll follow that story, tick cook speaking in san francisco at the technology conference. likely to be a lot of speculation ahead of that. we're talking deals now. >>> liberty global to buy virgin media giving them access to the largest cable market. david with a first cnbc interview. >> thanks. this deal creates the largest single cable company in the world surpassing our own parent comcast, cash and stock worth about $47.87. liberty global shares down a bit. let's bring in mike freese, president and ceo, to talk about the enormous deal announced late yesterday in the united states. you also nice to see you, michael. why not have done it a couple years ago speculating liberty global might have been interested in buying this company some time back. it was a lot cheaper then than now. >> timing is everything. it would have been nice but stars hadn't aligned at this point. our stocks up, financing markets very healthy and the seller was willing. as with all deals of this size and nature, you do it and it worked out. >> you mentioned the financing markets. at the end of the d
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i think i'm getting a much better bargain than pretty much any other technology player out there. >> what do you see as a near term catalyst? would you like to see them increase the dwif tend? or as a value guy, are you happy with all that cash being on the books of s of apple? >> i think now might be a good time to deploy that cash to their advantage. you're sitting on $130 billion and you clearly have no short-term or long-term use for that money, you might as well use it strategically to try to shift the momentum in your favorite. >> professor, i always appreciate the conversation. >> the problem with having a tech stock valuation discussion is that we do this all the time, we have done it with xerox, with hewlett packard, with dell. and microsoft most recently. with tech it's different than any other sector because of how important it is to innovate. we get a benefit from that in that we tend to pay higher pes for that growth. but historically, it's been hard for any company to get it back. >> are you suggesting that apple's problem is the lack of innovation or the perception tha
i think i'm getting a much better bargain than pretty much any other technology player out there. >> what do you see as a near term catalyst? would you like to see them increase the dwif tend? or as a value guy, are you happy with all that cash being on the books of s of apple? >> i think now might be a good time to deploy that cash to their advantage. you're sitting on $130 billion and you clearly have no short-term or long-term use for that money, you might as well use it...
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technologies? where do you see conviction on the bye side, john? >> continue to see the home builders financials both lead the market as well as leisure and asset management, leisure because of pent-up demand and everybody paying down debt for the last five years and stocks like carnivale and cruise liners printed very nicely today so those types of leisure stocks are doing quite well. asset management again, the legg mason movers and more and more interest in asset management in general. morgan stanley, jeffries, those stocks making new highs and bank of america looks like it's breaking out again and should challenge 12 and china was in a bull market the last time i looked so i don't know why he said china is not getting better. >> it's not. >> what's the problem with china, david? >> i think if you look at the companies that are supplying to china, commodity prices, again, yum's earnings just very recently, the growth rate is 5% to 6%, not the 8% to 9%, so relative to consensus i think china is a
technologies? where do you see conviction on the bye side, john? >> continue to see the home builders financials both lead the market as well as leisure and asset management, leisure because of pent-up demand and everybody paying down debt for the last five years and stocks like carnivale and cruise liners printed very nicely today so those types of leisure stocks are doing quite well. asset management again, the legg mason movers and more and more interest in asset management in general....
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when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology that's developed. >> absolutely. >> one of the things they're hoping to find is called the higgs particle, named after peter higgs, a professor in scotland. he theorized that there must be something in the universe that we can't see that gives things weight or substance. he got a look at the first machine powerful enough to test whether he was right. >> the higgs particle is sometimes called the god particle. why? >> it's called that because it plays a very, very important role. in giving mass to the other particles, it allows solid structures, solid things, you, me, tables, chairs, to
when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology...
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. >>> meanwhile, technology stocks really leading today's selloff. there is one name in the group that's bucking the trend. let's get to seema mody with the name. >> that name is blackberry. formally known as research in motion. trading here under the ticker symbol today bbry. rim's name doesn't completely disappear until shareholders approve the change this year. outperforming today thanks to an upgrade to outperform the analysts has drained inventories and most distributors will take on significant initial orders. expands from a user base that's equipped with aging smart phones. he remains skeptical of blackberry's ability to orchestrate a sustainable come back. but we are seeing a comeback in today's trade. if it's sustainable, that's is the question. >> we will see. thank you so much. i'm waiting to replace by cup and string with a blackberry if it's workable. >>> big days for calls. upgraded yahoo to a buy. it's shares of goggles and yahoo both down in this overall market selloff. but which analyst should you listen to? google or yahoo? let's ta
. >>> meanwhile, technology stocks really leading today's selloff. there is one name in the group that's bucking the trend. let's get to seema mody with the name. >> that name is blackberry. formally known as research in motion. trading here under the ticker symbol today bbry. rim's name doesn't completely disappear until shareholders approve the change this year. outperforming today thanks to an upgrade to outperform the analysts has drained inventories and most distributors...
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built on the best technology to be invented or acquired. the business that this brilliant industrialist created, paid millions for acme packet. down on his financial luck, like acme dynamite. ellison is taking advantage of the pullback. oracle is paying 29.25 a share. the stock is down from 83, only down because of a few shortfalls, that don't matter at all, when it gives them a soup to nuts software it is brilliant. ellison is a buyer. this dell fellow. purchase the company for 35% of where the stock stood not long ago. it is down, 25, five years ago. michael del, taking advantage of the pullback. i heard michael del talk about how the company doesn't get credit for all the things he has. he has add customer software solutions, data skills, and the stock trades like, dude, you just bought a dell. they have an amazing business, schools, charities, these are different customers, then the ones not being catered to like it should. dell, the next generation, coming public. reconfiguring the entity of higher margin of proprietary business. dell
built on the best technology to be invented or acquired. the business that this brilliant industrialist created, paid millions for acme packet. down on his financial luck, like acme dynamite. ellison is taking advantage of the pullback. oracle is paying 29.25 a share. the stock is down from 83, only down because of a few shortfalls, that don't matter at all, when it gives them a soup to nuts software it is brilliant. ellison is a buyer. this dell fellow. purchase the company for 35% of where...
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dan, let's talk about technology as a whole. as we've seen, the markets overall rally, we have not seen technology participate. i'm just curious, your take on what that has happened and if there has to be a natural catchup rally for tech. >> i don't think there needs to be a catchup rally, what you can think about is last year, you could argue tech overperformed, given the fundamentals. investors ignored apple missing the june quarter. that's fine. stock goes up. they ignored missing the september quarter. that's fine. drive the stock up some more. to some extent, you are working off some of the excess optimism that existed last year while a lot of technology companies weren't making numbers. so, i think that's more what's going on this year. having said that, i think there are some interesting pockets of growth, you know, we have several spaces that we like that have been out of favor for awhile. but i think you really do still have to be careful about pc-centric names going forward, because i think they're just going to be und
dan, let's talk about technology as a whole. as we've seen, the markets overall rally, we have not seen technology participate. i'm just curious, your take on what that has happened and if there has to be a natural catchup rally for tech. >> i don't think there needs to be a catchup rally, what you can think about is last year, you could argue tech overperformed, given the fundamentals. investors ignored apple missing the june quarter. that's fine. stock goes up. they ignored missing the...
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since we're here on the west coast, we figured we had to technology technology. we're going to talk to an investor in siri intelligent and ask him if he thinks aapple has a cash problem. plus, a live report on the weather in the northeast as they phase for blizzard conditions. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. hewlett packard reportedly placing limits on the employment of students and factory workers f cross china. is says the move reflects a significant shift in how electronics companies view problematic labor practices in china. apple, of course, has come under scrutiny for its practices there. let's get to joe back from pebble beach. joe. >> hey, andrew. you can't be on the coast, obviously, especially in this area without talking about innovation and advancements in technology. shawn
since we're here on the west coast, we figured we had to technology technology. we're going to talk to an investor in siri intelligent and ask him if he thinks aapple has a cash problem. plus, a live report on the weather in the northeast as they phase for blizzard conditions. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of...
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calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back. some of the world's top brands she would out $4 mlt for a 30-second spot in the super bowl last night. who is watching the ads, who is replaying the ads?
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technology, it follows the theme all throughout 2013 so far, technology is slightly lower. although we do have apple trading higher today. the fact that apple of late seems to be bucking the trend of the markets. whenever that trend happens to be. today is a downtrend, apple trading higher. certainly for the year, it has been that the markets rallied without apple. in spite of apple we should note. it is still the second largest company by market capitalization on the s&p. >> they're very close, exxon and apple. and we have to mention facebook. i mention facebook because the shares are down over 3%. adding to losses that have started to add up percentagewise for this company, after reported what were not great earnings. at least when you look at mobile and the growth there. again, that according to some who follow the company closely, who were not as perhaps enthused as they otherwise might have been. >> within the realm of this sort of large cap, technology leaders, google getting a downgrade today. google trading down by about a percent. the price target still at $7.90. t
technology, it follows the theme all throughout 2013 so far, technology is slightly lower. although we do have apple trading higher today. the fact that apple of late seems to be bucking the trend of the markets. whenever that trend happens to be. today is a downtrend, apple trading higher. certainly for the year, it has been that the markets rallied without apple. in spite of apple we should note. it is still the second largest company by market capitalization on the s&p. >> they're...
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. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. pull the trigger, buy some s.a.p. let's go to bob in nebraska. bob? >> caller: jim, husker big red boo-yah to ya. >> nice. >> caller: i'm wondering about your position on lockheed martin. >> i like lockheed martin. i almost called him my friend, this show is not about friends, dave cote, my neighbor, did say earlier today, the honeywell ceo would rather see automatic u.s. spending cuts than nothing. that would hurt lockheed martin. i do like the stock. let's go to richard in iowa. richard? >> caller: yeah. >> go ahead, richard. >> caller: how are you doing today? >> couldn't be better. how about you? >> caller: oh, just fine. i'd like to know a little bit more about zoetis. >> animal health, pfizer spinoff. we like pfizer, we like zoetis. by the way, let me throw in i like boise cascade, saw those guys this morning. hard-working people. let's go to gary in new
. >> caller: jim, i have a question about cognizant technology. >> oh, i like that. i like it a lot, but you know what? i saw an opportunity today, bill mcdermott's s.a.p. he's co-ceo, down from $83.60 to $80. pull the trigger, buy some s.a.p. let's go to bob in nebraska. bob? >> caller: jim, husker big red boo-yah to ya. >> nice. >> caller: i'm wondering about your position on lockheed martin. >> i like lockheed martin. i almost called him my friend, this...
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acamai technologies takes a tumble after reporting slowing revenue growth. united health and beverage giant coca-cola and american express higher by over 2%. in the red, caterpillar and big pharma, a cautious earnings forecast and concerns about its drug pipeline weighing on shares of merck. maria, back to you. >> forget the bulls versus the bears. an entire year of snakes to worry about. the chinese new year sunday marks the beginning of the year of the snake. historically usually it's terrible for stocks, and this isn't silly stuff. some banks are putting out note on this. we'll have details on the year of the snake and how it impacts you, and the so-called storm of the century is here. we've got very latest forecasts which are getting works by the way. plus the president of utill company pse & g are here with us to tell us how they are preparing to keep the lights on for everyone. back in a moment. with scottradi can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-tim
acamai technologies takes a tumble after reporting slowing revenue growth. united health and beverage giant coca-cola and american express higher by over 2%. in the red, caterpillar and big pharma, a cautious earnings forecast and concerns about its drug pipeline weighing on shares of merck. maria, back to you. >> forget the bulls versus the bears. an entire year of snakes to worry about. the chinese new year sunday marks the beginning of the year of the snake. historically usually it's...
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man: the art challenges technology. technology inspires the art. second man: the best scientists and engineers are just as creative as the best storytellers. third man: we've got characters that we want to come alive. transforming the hand-drawn line into a new art form was no easy task. over the last 20 years, these artists face struggles and the risk of failure every step of the way. this marriage of art and science was the combined dream of 3 men, the creative scientist ed catmull, a visionary entrepreneur, steve jobs,
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we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking than europe and japan. wouldn't you agree on that and therefore our fiscal problem by the way is better demographics and better growth serious but manageab manageable. if you do 3% gdp fiscal adjustment we're going to stabilize the current ratio. we can do it, right? >> i think we could do it. but the problem is mr. roubini i cannot be satisfied with something like i'm the san francisco 49ers and i'm better than the bears and i'm better than green bay. all true. but you're not in first place. that's all that matters. period. we need to get back to what made us great with respect to business, innovation, entrepreneurialism, individualism, you know, angel financing all of those things we need
we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking than europe and japan. wouldn't you agree on that and therefore our fiscal problem by the way is better...
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we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can you see, it looks like the other half on the outside. magnetically attached to the back. comes apart. >> it is quite a full size keyboard. these keys are not mini. >> not at all. you will be shocked. >> not mouse type. >> no pun intended. you will be shocked when you use it. it is really is a full size keyboard. >> you took a write down over video conferencing business the company brought for something north of $400 million few years ago. >> that right. >> there is a discussion whether you will hold on to that video conferencing business. >> as i went through all
we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can...
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linear technology. 1.3 billion. about 67.5% of total assets. analog devices. notice the trend? semi conductor and tech companies? 3.9 billion equalling just under 70%. verisign 1.6 billion in cash. dwarfed by apple but 74% of their asset base and shockingly, surprisingly, the big winner, priceline. 4.7 billion in cash and short term investments. 75.1% of the total assets. almost in a way, mandy, if you buy stock -- and i'm not advocating buying priceline. that's not my job. >> you are getting it cheap. >> three fourths of the stock price is effectively cash o or short term invef vestments. >> are these the real cash cows? are they plugging up the s&p is the question, right? joining us is eric marshall from hodges capital management. eric, great to have you with us today. you snow, we have made a lot here at cnbc that so many companies have been hoarding their cash. if they are reluctant to get off the big cash pile, do we need to see activism or maybe even lawsuits, like what is launched today by david einhorn, to coerce them? >> possibly. at the hodges funds we have spent the
linear technology. 1.3 billion. about 67.5% of total assets. analog devices. notice the trend? semi conductor and tech companies? 3.9 billion equalling just under 70%. verisign 1.6 billion in cash. dwarfed by apple but 74% of their asset base and shockingly, surprisingly, the big winner, priceline. 4.7 billion in cash and short term investments. 75.1% of the total assets. almost in a way, mandy, if you buy stock -- and i'm not advocating buying priceline. that's not my job. >> you are...
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>> welcome back. in a rare move today apple is responding to an investor with a beef, but it was no ordinary investor. it's davidinion of green light capital slamming apple's cash right here on cnbc this morning. our own scott wapner was hosting "squawk" this morning and did the interview and he's still here. scott, i don't know how you're still standing but thanks for sticking around for us. pretty extraordinary what happened, right? >> extraordinary, because a big story, maria. the day
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when...
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and you also have a jobless recovery because technology is replacing a lot of the jobs that existed. >> back in the late 70s, oil suddenly went from, you know, $10 a barrel to $50 a barrel. how are you ever going to come back when that happened? >> every little thing, 80% of the business of the fortune 100 companies is outside of america. so they are hiring. they're hiring in china, they're hiring in india, they're hiring in brazil. >> and we were told that yesterday. >> no, no, no. because that's where the business is going. >> the gdp, we're not stuck. there is a new normal. >> mohammed said the new normal is only three or four years. >> exactly. but when the world becomes a marketplace for us to sell our goods into -- >> i'll tell you, you're getting big employment growth in the tech sector. there are millions of jobs unfulfilled in the tech sector, especially in the engineering category. people are having great difficulty. if you talk to most tech ceos, they're having great difficulty filling employment in those jobs. >> right. >> all right. joining us from the futures pit, allen
and you also have a jobless recovery because technology is replacing a lot of the jobs that existed. >> back in the late 70s, oil suddenly went from, you know, $10 a barrel to $50 a barrel. how are you ever going to come back when that happened? >> every little thing, 80% of the business of the fortune 100 companies is outside of america. so they are hiring. they're hiring in china, they're hiring in india, they're hiring in brazil. >> and we were told that yesterday. >>...
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but it's not good for the country to have a company like apple that's supposed to make innovative technology products getting into the financial business. >> david, you've got $137 billion of cash, for heaven's sake. you got to come up with -- you got more money there, you can innovate, you can entrepreneur, you can have more iphones. you can have more ipads. you can create stuff that even i know how to use. but $137 billion of cash for heaven's sakes. i think mr. david einhorn has the story right. i think they're going to settle it with a dividend-paying preferred share. that's coming. >> i think they'll settle it by buying bam more shares and by issuing a bigger dividend. that would be the right way. and that clears the path for apple competitives to focus on innovating. >> all right. well, i hope they do. let me go back to zach. i want to get into this currencies war business. i don't get this currency war. i happen to think japan did the exact right thing, depreciating the end, probably going from 70, 97 something now, going to 100. it may some people say go to 120. they were suffering f
but it's not good for the country to have a company like apple that's supposed to make innovative technology products getting into the financial business. >> david, you've got $137 billion of cash, for heaven's sake. you got to come up with -- you got more money there, you can innovate, you can entrepreneur, you can have more iphones. you can have more ipads. you can create stuff that even i know how to use. but $137 billion of cash for heaven's sakes. i think mr. david einhorn has the...
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>> we're a technology business. our job is to build technology. enables the merchant to do what they do best, fulfillment of the order. as long as we can bring on the new verticals we're talking about, grocer, liquor stores, also things that could be coming from a local deli, anything that we can get onto our website, ultimately their job is to get it to the consumer. >> if all those verticals, the grocers, the pet store, the florists, is one outpacing the others by a significant degree? in terms of long-term growth? >> sure. to date, it has been for the most part consumables or perishables. we've started to see nonperishable products, like from a local hardware store, being demanded on our site. >> we'll keep an eye on you guys. congratulations on one of the best domain names in the history of man. thank you for coming in. >>> evernote was founded in 2008 just before the crisis hit. now it's worth more than $1 billion. find out how this start-up survived and thrived during the recession and how it plans to stay successful. evernote's ceo will joi
>> we're a technology business. our job is to build technology. enables the merchant to do what they do best, fulfillment of the order. as long as we can bring on the new verticals we're talking about, grocer, liquor stores, also things that could be coming from a local deli, anything that we can get onto our website, ultimately their job is to get it to the consumer. >> if all those verticals, the grocers, the pet store, the florists, is one outpacing the others by a significant...
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and jpmorgan believes the r a& technology has been checked and all we will address coming shortly. two days ago we found out that a group of bondholders are alleging jcpenney has violated some bond covenants. we'll address that as well. the big issue is growth. is 2013 the year we're going to see this turn around? carl, stay tuned. >> there's so much to ask, you will have to talk really quickly. courtney in texas. >>> we have a double dose of exclusive interviews, ron johnson from jcpenney and jeffrey buwkes and the future of cable. first, rick santelli talks defense spending. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. hour guest is columnist and competitive enterprise institute fellow bill freso. we will talk about defense spending and the sequester and may even reminisce about eisenhower's speech. why wouldn't you want to miss that? tune in 10 minutes. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key tren
and jpmorgan believes the r a& technology has been checked and all we will address coming shortly. two days ago we found out that a group of bondholders are alleging jcpenney has violated some bond covenants. we'll address that as well. the big issue is growth. is 2013 the year we're going to see this turn around? carl, stay tuned. >> there's so much to ask, you will have to talk really quickly. courtney in texas. >>> we have a double dose of exclusive interviews, ron johnson...
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" and these are your headlines. >> the u.s. brices for winter storm naeemo. >>> china is looking at gang buster trade. >> linkedin fourth quarter profits up 61%, which brew past forecasts. revenue jumped 81%. the professional social networking site says it has 200 million users. linkedin talent solution segment saw a 90% rise in shaels. the company showed an upbeat outlook for the year ahead. shares up 10% in after hours. up 9.8% in frankfurt. >> a success story following an ipo. are you on linkedin? not just yet. are you reluctant to give out that information? >> there is a name associated with me, but i never do anything with it. >> i'm sort of the same way. >> mcgraw-hill's credit ratings could set them down further due to the lawsuit filed this week by the government against its standard & poors unit. and they say the justice department in several states are weighing s
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange" and these are your headlines. >> the u.s. brices for winter storm naeemo. >>> china is looking at gang buster trade. >> linkedin fourth quarter profits up 61%, which brew past forecasts. revenue jumped 81%. the professional social...
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>> some of the technology names, some of the finance. stay away from the retail parts, talking about housing and the home depots, the lowe's, those type of things, and stip with things that seem to be working. >> for people wondering s this finally going to be it? is this finally going to be the pull back, however sharp it is or not? what do you think? >> to these guys' point, everyone is talking about a rr
>> some of the technology names, some of the finance. stay away from the retail parts, talking about housing and the home depots, the lowe's, those type of things, and stip with things that seem to be working. >> for people wondering s this finally going to be it? is this finally going to be the pull back, however sharp it is or not? what do you think? >> to these guys' point, everyone is talking about a rr